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Re: Can you help me remember an old game for the Apple II...
On Aug 4, 8:28 am, Geo3 <gr...@wowway.com> wrote:
> On Aug 1, 3:15 pm, Al <aalan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hey everyone! I've been trying to track down a game from my early
> > youth that ran on an Apple II. Rather than a game, it was more of a
> > print shop type program where you built a creature and put it before a
> > number of backdrops- so you could pick legs, arms, head, and put it on
> > an alien backdrop (surface of moon or something similar) or any number
> > of others, and then print it out. I haven't had any success in
> > finding it on any lists, especially since I have no idea what it was
> > called or who made it, and I figured with all the classic Apple fans
> > here, someone might know! If it helps, it was not a free-form drawer
> > like kid pix, and we played it at school in our comp. classroom. This
> > would have been around 1988.
>
> > Also, I've checked out Creator Creator by DesignWare and Print Shop
> > Companion which both looked promising, but weren't it.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Al
>
> Their are a few that come to mind. Color Me, The Electric Crayon,
> Fantavision, Graphic Magician, Graphic Magician Jr.,Rainbow Painter,
> Monsters Believe&More, Pow Zap Kerplunk, Picture Builder, SuperPrint,
> and Cartooners which was a IIgs one. Their are other printing programs
> that may fit or come close. More than I mentioned but I do not have a
> working knowledge of them all.
>
> Take Care
Well, I tried nearly all of them (the ones I could get my hands on, or
at least read an old review), and they weren't it. The only ones I
didn't were Monsters Believe&More (I had no idea what you meant by the
title- did you miss a comma somewhere? :)), and Pow Zap Kerplunk as I
couldn't find it.
Any others? Anyone?